Why were so many Christian denominations formed?

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
 

Magenta

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How many denominations do you think there are?
 

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
It's complicated, but personally I believe it was because of the influence of Greek philosophy.

Plato and Socrates taught that the more knowledge one had, the more virtue they had. When this started creeping into Christianity, theology was born, as was the the egghead revolution. They started thinking they were smarter than the Holy Spirit. Christianity started getting sliced up into competing camps based on their theological bent. This has been the prevailing order pretty much ever since.
 

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
This question is a very good question, a very diverse question.

To simply answer the question, it is due to the ignorance or sometimes the sins of mankind.

Ignorance from poor hermeneutics and interpretation skills.

Sin due to the cherry-picking of God's Word to fit the personal beliefs of mankind. Some will align with a prophets interpretation or a pastor of the past. It is typically due to lazy theology as it is easier to accept the theology of others versus doing all the study ourselves.

The human side of us enjoys structure. We feel safe in areas where we know what to expect.

Sometimes we divide over translation due to the fact the original language is not our modern language. So some passages like over male only pastors has caused churches to divide.

Divide is actually good or at least the freedom to divide. We are told to divide from what's evil and run towards truth. If a church is in error to such a degree that the truth of God's Word is only sprinkled on top of a mountain of error, then it is best to divide.

Is unity possible? Absolutely. We can unite on the important foundational beliefs of the Christian faith. For example, that Jesus is the only way to salvation. We can debate over small issues like how are we to worship in the sense of instruments, how loud, etc.

But everything has its limits like worship. A song could teach false doctrines that can reach into the foundational beliefs.

I believe the freedom to divide is how God preserves His truth. When a group goes too far into error, people divide in order to preserve truth.
 

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I believe it was because of the influence of Greek philosophy.

Plato and Socrates taught that the more knowledge one had, the more virtue they had.
Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.
 
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Love for Jesus and for fellow Christians should impel us to become One in Christ again. Christ prayed in John 17 in His High Priestly prayer that all who believed in Him/all Christians would be one in Him, so that through our Unity the World may believe God had sent Him. Unity is important. We should not have so many denominations in Christendom.
 

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
Pride.
Vanity.
Notice how many denominations are named after their creator?
Just like in any BDF,Bible Discussion Forum,you find those who commit to interpolation of Gods word to their prejudices.
 

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?

There IS ONLY ONE "true church of Jesus Christ". ALL Born Again believers are, and always have been part of it.

"Denominations" are man's contribution to the religious confusion, and members of the ONE TRUE CHURCH are found in various levels of concentration in most of the denominations.
 
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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
Paul answered your question here:

1Co 3:1
And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ.

1Co 3:2
I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able.

1Co 3:3
For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?

1Co 3:4
For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?

1Co 3:5
Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?

1Co 3:6
I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.

1Co 3:7
So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase.

Denominations exist because people are carnal or because they are looking to men, and not to God.
 

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The newest fad is to start a "nondenominational church" so they can teach what they believe.
 

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
It started with Jews that faked converting to Christianity in an attempt to take control of Jesus' followers; some Greeks tried hijacking the faith as well. Then the Roman Empire tried to hijack Christianity- then a bunch of people realized they were caught up in a hijacked version of Christianity, and while some left looking for truth; others to the opportunity to make their own version... and so that cycle repeats continuously.
 

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Why were there so many Christian denominations formed with different guidelines or rules instead of just being one church under God and just being Christians or children of God who read the Bible?
Why do we have so many denominations? Because of false teaching and the misinterpreting of God's word. Denomination means to divide. We are suppose to be one body in harmony with Christ as the head. Unfortunately the churches have been divided by the many different doctrines of men that make void the word of God and mislead the flock. If all the churches were to teach God's word chapter by chapter and verse by verse, the people would learn what God has to say rather than the words of men and the confusion would stop.
 

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Where is OP? I wonder how many she believes there are. Nobody else has said, either. I'll tell you what.
Part of the great deception is the fact that many believe there are many more denominations than there
actually are. Numbers like 33,000 or 45,000 get thrown around as if they have any basis in reality. They don't.
Those who believe such things have bought into a lie. Then instead of looking for the truth, they spread the lie.
 

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Where is OP? I wonder how many she believes there are. Nobody else has said, either. I'll tell you what.
Part of the great deception is the fact that many believe there are many more denominations than there
actually are. Numbers like 33,000 or 45,000 get thrown around as if they have any basis in reality. They don't.
Those who believe such things have bought into a lie. Then instead of looking for the truth, they spread the lie.
Just ask people to list them. I bet the number will get small.